Ready for Spring?

After a long winter, we are all anxious for the first flowers of Spring. It is a time of renewal and new life. Long before our favorite Spring flowers begin to bloom, other plants like willow provide early nectar and pollen sources to bees.

Pollinators need plants in Spring and throughout the growing season. One key to supporting bees and all the other pollinators is to make sure you have plenty of plants for each season.

Summer Abundance

In most areas, there is an abundance of plants in summer. If you want to have the most environmental impact with your gardening pursuits, focus on Spring and Fall plants.

In addition, it is also important to consider plant diversity. With a wide selection of plants, pollinators will be able to easily obtain a balanced diet. Although you may be temped to intermix your plantings heavily, it is actually better to provide small groupings of similar plants to make it easier for pollinators to find what they are looking for.

Create a garden oasis

We offer plants that are not only perfect for the many pollinators in our region, but also ones that will add beauty and function to your landscape.

Are you ready to have some fun?

It’s time to get planting!